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April 2017 Archives

On behalf of Law Offices of James L. O'Rourke posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday, April 26, 2017.

Connecticut residents will often travel by foot to get to their destinations. This might be on a city sidewalk, in residential area, a park or even a parking lot. However, no matter where pedestrians are traveling, they are usually walking near automobile traffic. Even though there are mechanisms to reduce pedestrian accidents from occurring, these unfortunate collisions can occur, usually due to negligence.

On behalf of Law Offices of James L. O'Rourke posted in Wrongful Death on Wednesday, April 19, 2017.

Suffering the loss of a loved one is a difficult time for anyone. However, losing a loved one because of the negligence of another party can make the coping process even more challenging. Surviving family members are not only suffering emotionally, but are also suffering financially due to losses and damages incurred by the fatal accident.

On behalf of Law Offices of James L. O'Rourke posted in Workers' Compensation on Wednesday, April 12, 2017.

Employees in Connecticut can be faced with workplace health and safety issues at times. These conditions could lead to a serious workplace accident. While no one expects to be injured on the job, workers are often faced with many issues following such a serious and traumatic experience.

No one enters the work environment expecting to be injured. In fact, most employees are under the impression that their employer has taken proper steps to ensure their health and safety within the workplace. Nonetheless, serious workplace accidents can occur, causing workers in Connecticut and elsewhere to endure pain and suffering and miss work while they recover from the workplace injury.

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